a buck's a buck
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[edit]- (chiefly US) Every dollar of income counts toward one's financial well-being; money is a strong motivator, even in unpleasant situations.
- 1977, Steve Cady, “Warm Weather Is Most Upsetting Factor To Platform Tennis Players at Forest Hills”, in New York Times, retrieved 2 October 2017:
- “When you play for money,” said Mrs. Prudence Reynolds of Short Hills. N.J., “the temperament changes. A trophy is a trophy, but a buck's a buck.”
- 2012, David Housewright, chapter 2, in The Holland Taylor Mysteries: Penance[2], →ISBN:
- And if many of the lawyers I work for are jerks, well, a buck's a buck.